There is debate in the Bodhrán community, as to whether the playing should be written down or not. No Bodhrán player I know plays a tune the same way twice, and it is very much playing with the feel of the music.

Having said that, when I first started Bodhrán drumming I found it useful to have a guide as to what to do, so adding Bodhrán to MuseScore may help beginners. Also it would be useful to have the drumming added to a Tin Whistle score, for example, which gives a feel for what the two instruments will sound together.

However if you are dead set against Bodhrán notation, then I understand :-)

I recently asked to join two groups. It's been days and I've received nothing from either group. I don't suspect the owners are enlisting the FBI to do a background check so I assume the owners are absent, away at school, generally derelict or, perhaps, have bought a farm. I wonder how many others are awaiting confirmation.I realize this is not the fault of MuseScore management...perhaps someone has a solution?

I think the redesign of the play bar is fine. I don't care much about placing it at the top or bottom etc., But I've found that when I play a song on my phone, I cannot see the current play time anywhere. This is very annoying as I often make comments or communicate with collaborators using time markers (e.g. section 3:00-4:12). It is very inconvenient if the time information cannot be seen.

I love musescore so much because it's easy to use and is very customizable. Although there are many times when I wish to implement auxiliary percussion instruments into my arrangements and transcriptions but there are non. I am not sure if this is even a possiblility but it would be amazing to be able to have at least some kind of shaker and bongos. Thanks for listening and I love your program!!!

THe question may not be clear, but for instance let's say, at the piano, I have one (or several) note(s) in a series of notes which would be way too cumbersome to read if they were left in the treble clef. I want these notes, and these notes only, to be in the bass clef.

An example is in Beethoven's Moonlight Sonoata first movement, measure 5: the first two notes (E and G) are really hard to read if they are in the treble clef, I want to migrate them to the bass one. How is it done?

I find that on discussions that I created, I can delete a comment, but for a comment that I entered on my own score, this is not possible. Is this a fault or is it just not possible?

UPDATE: I've just noticed a pattern, but I'm not sure: The comment I can't delete contains a link. When I am on the score page, this comment doesn't show the context menu symbol with the 3 dots in the top right corner.

Now I looked at another of my scores with comments, one of which contains a link, but the others don't. There it's the same:For all of my comments that don't contain a link, I see the context menu symbol.When clicking on it in one of my own comments, it offers the option to "Edit","Delete comment and replies","Delete comment and move replies","Mark as spam".For my comment with the link, I don't see the context menu symbol so I don't have any of these options available.

For other users' comments, the context menu offers the options "Delete" and "Mark as Spam".

It doesn't seem to make a difference if there is a BBCode url tag around the link or not.It seems strange, anyhow, could this be the reason ? And if so, how could I get the comment deleted? I would not want to delete the score if there's another way to fix the issue.